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Tanin: Women are the most important part of society (KIM radio)

By   /  12/03/2019  /  Development/Humanitarian  /  Comments Off on Tanin: Women are the most important part of society (KIM radio)

On the eve of the 20th anniversary of the adoption of the UN Security Council Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace and Security, representatives of international missions in Kosovo held a public tribune today on “improving the agenda for women, peace and security in Kosovo,” reports KIM radio. “Women are the most important part of society […]

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UNDP Public Pulse Analyses: 95% of Serbs do not feel safe in Kosovo (Kossev)

By   /  04/07/2018  /  Serb. Monitoring  /  No Comments

The latest six-month UNDP “Public Pulse” report was presented in Pristina, it showed that 95% of Serbs do not feel safe in Kosovo, reports RTV KiM. In a survey conducted at the end of April, which covers the period from October last year to April this year, out of 210 Serb respondents, only 5% said […]

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UNDP Public Pulse Analyses: 95% of Serbs do not feel safe in Kosovo (Kossev)

By   /  03/07/2018  /  Serb. Monitoring  /  No Comments

The latest six-month UNDP “Public Pulse” report was presented in Pristina, it showed that 95% of Serbs do not feel safe in Kosovo, reports RTV KiM. In a survey conducted at the end of April, which covers the period from October last year to April this year, out of 210 Serb respondents, only 5% said […]

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Women are largest and safest resource for peacebuilding (Radio kontakt plus)

By   /  17/05/2018  /  Serb. Monitoring  /  No Comments

Regardless if they are active in formal or informal groups, women are the largest and safest resource for peacebuilding, concluded participants at the regional conference “The role of women in peacebuilding processes in the Mitrovica region,” Radio kontakt plus reported. Representatives of institutions, international and non-governmental organizations spoke about women’s leadership in peace and trust […]

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Youth Assembly: We are not the future, but the present of Kosovo (KIM radio)

By   /  14/05/2018  /  Serb. Monitoring  /  No Comments

The United Nations in Kosovo organized a two-day Youth Assembly in Pristina, entitled “The Power of the Youth – Joint Building of Peace and Security”. This event brought together 160 young representatives of various organizations from all over Kosovo. The goal is their involvement in decision making and making recommendations for institutions. Today and tomorrow, […]

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Foreign fighters from Kosovo “mostly young and unemployed” (Slobodno srpski, B92)

By   /  19/12/2017  /  Serb. Monitoring  /  No Comments

UNDP representative in Kosovo Andrew Russell has been a guest on the Slobodno Srpski talk show, produced by the New Press and Media Center in Caglavica. He spoke with host Budimir Nincic about UNDP’s recent report about citizens of Kosovo who joined extremist groups in Syria, to say that no such cases had been recorded […]

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Kosovo the most polluted place in Europe (RTV Pulse, RTV Mir)

By   /  13/12/2017  /  Serb. Monitoring  /  No Comments

Kosovo is the most polluted place in Europe, citizens are not sufficiently aware of the importance of preserving the environment, and this issue is not a priority for the institutions, it was concluded at the debate on the topic “Environment in Kosovo”, organized by Media Center Caglavica with the support of UNMIK, within the framework […]

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UNPD report: 335 persons from Kosovo registered in Syria, 54 women and 27 children (KoSSev portal)

By   /  30/11/2017  /  Serb. Monitoring  /  No Comments

335 citizens from Kosovo are registered in Syria, including 54 women and 27 children, the UNDP report on factors contributing to join radical networks in Syria and other war zones said, KoSSev portal reported. Those who are going there are between 18 and 25 years old, while 72 percent are unemployed. According to official figures, […]

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At the heart of pristine nature (UNDP)                

By   /  16/10/2017  /  Development/Humanitarian  /  No Comments

Agriculture and rural entrepreneurship can be a promising source of income for Kosovars who are willing to work the land. In a place where the unemployment rate is a staggering 32.9 percent, growing and selling produce can be the difference in making ends meet. At the heart of the Western Balkans Sharr/Šar mountain range, southern […]

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What does joining hands really mean? Lessons from rural Kosovo (UNDP Eurasia)

By   /  10/10/2017  /  Development/Humanitarian  /  No Comments

If there’s one thing I’ve learned at UNDP, it’s that good development projects don’t just happen. Here at UNDP in Kosovo*, I have seen well-designed and delivered programmes change the lives of people in rural areas. In the last year alone, over 1,100 people found jobs thanks to our projects throughout Kosovo and earn more […]

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Russell: To find way to work together on preservation of cultural heritage (RTV Puls)

By   /  28/08/2017  /  Serb. Monitoring  /  No Comments

UN Development Coordinator and UNDP Representative in Pristina, Andrew Russell said that membership of Kosovo to UNESCO is a part of the political process, with what Kosovo and Serbian authorities, should deal first. “If we would deal with Kosovo heritage, then it would not be difficult. There must be a way to work together in […]

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Made in Kosovo: when organic hits a ceiling (UNDP Eurasia)

By   /  23/08/2017  /  Development/Humanitarian  /  No Comments

In 1998, Štrpce/Shtërpcë, in southern Kosovo*, saw the arrival of 900 displaced Kosovo Serbs and refugees from Croatia. Two decades on, the town is peaceful and well-integrated. And the area around it has become a virtual breadbasket. It boasts intensely flavored raspberries, fine goat cheese, a nascent pork industry, and delicacies like honey and fresh […]

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